Canadian Daycares Rocked with E. coli Outbreak: Illness Approaching 100
Canadian Daycares Rocked with E. coli Outbreak: Illness Approaching 100 This last weekend, dozens of daycare students from at least...
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If you or a family member has been sickened with E. coli after consuming romaine lettuce at a Wendy’s restaurant, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Our experienced lawyers have represented victims of E. coli contamination in numerous outbreaks linked to various foods, and we can help you navigate the legal process and get the justice you deserve by filing a Wendy’s Lawsuit on your behalf.
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E. coli is a bacteria that can cause severe food poisoning. Left untreated, it can cause serious health complications, including kidney failure. Symptoms of E. coli food poisoning typically begin 3-4 days after consuming contaminated food.
If you have consumed romaine lettuce at a Wendy’s restaurant and experience any of the following symptoms, please seek medical attention and then contact our offices:
Do not hesitate to contact our experienced E. coli lawyers for a free consultation to discuss your legal options. Our experienced Lettuce E. coli outbreak attorneys will fight to get you the compensation you deserve. We have already filed the first romaine lettuce lawsuit against Wendy’s and we are accepting new cases.
The CDC is investigating an E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce. After interviewing people who became ill, it was determined that many had recently eaten sandwiches with romaine lettuce at Wendy’s restaurants in Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Based on this information, Wendy’s is taking the precautionary measure of removing the romaine lettuce being used in sandwiches from restaurants in that region. Investigators are working to confirm whether romaine lettuce is the source of this outbreak and whether romaine lettuce used in Wendy’s sandwiches was served or sold at other businesses. According to the CDC, Wendy’s is fully cooperating with the investigation.
Our Wendy’s Romaine Lettuce E. coli Lawyers are currently investigating this matter and representing those who have become ill after eating contaminated sandwiches. If you or a loved one has fallen ill after consuming a Wendy’s sandwich with romaine lettuce, please contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your legal options.
97 people have become ill and 43 have been hospitalized, but there have been no reported deaths. The outbreak is still being investigated and these numbers may change.
If you or a family member has been sickened with E. coli after consuming romaine lettuce at a Wendy’s restaurant, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Our experienced food poisoning lawyers have represented victims of E. coli contamination in numerous outbreaks linked to various foods, and we can help you navigate the legal process and get the justice you deserve. Filing an E. coli lawsuit can help you recover damages for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Our attorneys can help you figure out if you have a claim and if so, file an E. coli lawsuit against Wendy’s, another restaurant, or another party on your behalf. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your legal options.
The outbreak is currently being investigated in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. However, the CDC has cautioned that the outbreak may not be limited to these states as it usually takes 3 to 4 weeks to determine if a sick person is part of an outbreak. The CDC is not advising against eating at Wendy’s at this time.
Yes, our E. coli attorneys have filed the first Wendy’s lawsuit. This lawsuit was filed on behalf of a woman who became ill after eating a Wendy’s Baconator with romaine lettuce. Our E. coli lawyers are prepared to file additional E. coli lawsuits on behalf of those who have become ill after eating at Wendy’s. If you believe you have a case, please contact our E. coli lawyer immediately for a free consultation.
Our food poisoning attorneys have decades of experience representing victims of E. coli outbreaks and winning big settlements and verdicts on their behalf. We work on a contingency basis, which means you don’t pay us unless we win your case. Contact us today for a free consultation so that you can focus on your recovery while we fight for you.
We are currently investigating this romaine lettuce outbreak and potential E. coli lawsuits. While a definitive link to Wendy’s restaurants has not yet been confirmed, many of those who have become ill reported eating sandwiches with romaine lettuce at Wendy’s in the week before they became sick. Call us at (888) 335-4901 or fill out the form on our website for a free consultation.
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